Achievement of competencies of the students of BRAC non-formal primary schools, 2000-2002
Date
2003-06Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Nath, Samir RanjanMetadata
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Nath , S. R. (2003, June). Achievement of competencies of the students of BRAC non-formal primary schools, 2000-2002. Research Reports (2003): Social Studies, Vol – XXXIII, 47–79.Abstract
Using the test instrument developed for Education Watch 2000, this study assessed the
achievement of competencies of the students of BRAC non-formal primary schools.
Three batches of students (second, third and fourth) completing full cycle of primary
education within a time span of four years were the subjects of this study. The findings
reveal that with regard to competency achievement the students of all the three batches
performed equally. Both inter and intra school variations in performance reduced over
time. However, gender gap, where girls were behind the boys, increased sharply. In order
to increase overall performance and to reduce gender gap classroom teachings m
Mathematics, Social Studies and General Science need to be examined carefully.